I adore Digimon Survive.
I also absolutely do not believe for a second that most people need to play Digimon Survive.
I adore Digimon Survive.
I also absolutely do not believe for a second that most people need to play Digimon Survive.
As Digimon Kizuna keeps hammering home, the series has always been first and foremost about people – people who can, and eventually must, part ways.
JRPGs are a comfort food, and few game-makers have a better handle on that feeling than those behind The Cruel King and the Great Hero. What’s more positive than a bedtime story, after all?
Holy cannoli do people love getting pedantic about definitions online. For example: what even is a manga?
Alter Ego should absolutely be called a manga – it’s just hard to pinpoint *why* that is.
Plenty have documented the details of exactly why Monopoly is a quantifiably bad board game by design. Culdcept Revolt borrows all those same building blocks – so how is it that I actually enjoy playing this game
If I told you that a Danger Mouse movie was coming out next week, you’d probably be able to picture it already. There’s a bit of a song-and-dance to these nowadays, from the CGI recreation and audience-surrogate everyman to the stunt-casted villain.
But luckily, the Rescue Rangers dodged that particular bullet. Mostly.